Utility poles intended to accommodate police wireless CCTV cameras could be erected at key locations across the Island, according to a series of planning applications.
The Planning Department has rece...
Bermuda Zoological Society (BZS) has officially presented its 2013 Reef Watch report to Government, containing data recently gathered on the health of the Island’s reefs.
The report is the result of t...
Assertions by the Bermuda Hospitals Board chairman regarding the investigation into their former Chief Financial Officer were inconsistent with the facts, according to Auditor General Heather Jacob Ma...
Parliament will resume this morning, launching what Premier Craig Cannonier said could be the most transformational session in years.
In the coming weeks the House of Assembly is set to discuss a repo...
The trial of a 40-year-old Somerset man accused of molesting a young girl began with the victim taking the stand.
The defendant has denied four counts of sexually exploiting a seven-year-old girl whil...
A plan to redevelop the Pink Beach Club property in Smith’s has been granted in-principle approval by the Planning Department.
The application proposes razing almost all of the existing buildings on t...
An application to renovate the front of City Hall has been given in principle planning approval — but the proposal is unlikely to ever see the light of day.
While the Development Application’s Committ...
Controversial changes to Government scholarships became the subject of an online debate between former Education Minister Nalton Brangman and PLP Senator Diallo Rabain.
Responding to a post on the One...
Independent MP Terry Lister has questioned the announced closure of three post offices, calling it a big move with little dividends.
Mr Lister said he appreciates the challenge of balancing the Island...
Half of the St George’s Golf Course could be back in play for golfers before the beginning of July, according to Kenneth Bascome.
The St George’s MP said he and a group of volunteers have been working...